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AEW All Out 2021: Match Card, How To Watch, Predictions, And More

It's the return of CM Punk for the biggest All Elite Wrestling PPV of the year.

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All Elite Wrestling has a huge PPV coming on Sunday, September 5 which most wrestling fans consider a must-watch event. 2021's All Out is returning to the Now Arena--formerly known as the Sears Centre--and this PPV marks the in-ring return of none other than CM Punk.

From a high-profile match between CM Punk and Darby Allin to a match where Jericho could retire from wrestling in AEW, the match card is stacked. While the Now Arena is completely sold out, you can still watch the event for yourself, from the comfort of your own home.

The main card will begin at 8 PM ET / 5 PM PT on PPV. There will also be a preshow--called The Buy In--which will have a match on it, but at this time, it's unknown what match that will be because the 21-woman Casino Battle Royale for an AEW Women's Championship match has been moved to the main card. Whatever the Buy In match will be, it will more than likely air on TNT's YouTube channel--just like last year--and on AEW's Twitter.

How to watch:

While AEW is under the WarnerMedia umbrella, that doesn't mean you can just hop on HBO Max to stream the event. In the United States, you'll have to order AEW's All Out PPV on the Bleacher Report app--and Fite TV outside of the US. The event will cost $50. However, on the B/R app, you can replay events you've purchased in the past.

The B/R app is currently available on mobile devices, desktop, and Roku devices. More devices are reportedly coming soon, leading up to All Out. As of this writing, nothing new has been added.

The card is always subject to change, and that's already happened once for All Out. Due to travel issues, Pac vs. Andrade has been taken off of the All Out card. And as mentioned previously, the Casino Battle Royale was moved to the main card to fill in the gap.

Match card:

  • Jurassic Express, Wheeler Yuta, Chuck Taylor, and Orange Cassidy vs. Matt Hardy, Private Party, and TH2 [BUY-IN]
  • Women's Casino Royale
  • Jon Moxley vs. Satoshi Kojima
  • Paul Wight vs. QT Marshall (with Aaron Solow and Nick Comoroto)
  • Chris Jericho vs. MJF (If Jericho loses, he will retire from in-ring competition in AEW)
  • Miro (c) vs. Eddie Kingston (TNT Championship)
  • Young Bucks (c) vs. Lucha Brothers (Steel cage match for the AEW World Tag Team Championship)
  • Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D. (c) vs. Kris Statlander (AEW Women's Championship)
  • Kenny Omega (c) vs. Christian Cage (AEW World Championship)
  • CM Punk vs. Darby Allin

Predictions:

GameSpot's Wrestle Buddies, Chris E. Hayner and Mat Elfring, have a few opinions about the winners and losers for AEW's All Out. Check out the predictions episode of the Wrestle Buddies podcast below. Note: This episode was recorded before Pac vs. Andrade was taken off of the match card.

Make sure to come back to GameSpot on Sunday, September 5 for live coverage and a review of All Out featuring the Wrestle Buddies.

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